After infuriated supporters stormed the field following their shock defeat at home on Thursday, Ghana's head coach discussed his team's historic loss.
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A late goal from Angola's Felicio Milson saw the away team snatch all three points in their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against the Black Stars, who suffered a defeat at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium for the first time in 24 years.
Some fans invaded the field after the encounter to express their discontent with the result and the team's performance, which Ghana manager Otto Addo believed was good enough for victory.
"Surely, we have to be more clinical. I saw a lot of situations where we could have shot earlier, we should have been a little bit more egoistic," he said, according to the Ghana Football Association's website.
"Even though I don't like if a player has a better position and you don't give him the ball, I don't like it. But this game, I think there was a lot of situations where we could have taken shots and we passed to the next one, passed to the next one.
"Also, I think the players that did that all, they tried everything, we control the match and this is also football. I was a player myself.
"I had bad games when we won and sometimes you play good and you lose. This is football."
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Ghana last won the AFCON in 1982, and have been dumped out of the competition at the group stage in the previous two editions – in 2021 and 2023.